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An HSV-infected newborn is treated immediately with intravenous antiviral drugs such as acyclovir. Eye infections are treated with trifluridine drops.
if it is above 103
12-16 years depends how they are treated
Drugs can be used to treat the hypertension and heart failure. Surgery is recommended for infants with other, associated cardiac defects and for those infants not responding to drug therapy
Vitamin K deficiency in newborn infants is treated and prevented with a single injection of phylloquinone (5 mg).
A well treated Mobile should last 50 years.
There are two ways, you can either get it treated to prevent rupturing, or have an emergency treatment where an aneurysm is repaired after it is ruptured. Preventative treatment is more preferred.
If treated right over 500K on original drivetrain
This table shows our knowledge of MS over the years and how we treated it, as well as estimated survival rates for each period: 1890's - caused by the suppression of sweat; treated with herbs & bed rest; life expectancy after diagnosis was 5 years. 1910's - caused by an unknown blood toxin; treated with purgatives & stimulants; life expectancy after diagnosis was 10 years. 1940's - caused by blood clots & poor circulation; treated with drugs that improve circulation; life expectancy after diagnosis was 18 years. 1960's - caused by allergic reaction; treated with vitamins & antihistamines; life expectancy after diagnosis was 25 years. 1996 - caused by autoimmune reaction possibly linked to virus; treated with corticosteroids & immune system regulating drugs; life expectancy after diagnosis is essentially normal for most. (Information courtesy of Dee at the website called firelady40.)
If the disorder is severe and/or not properly treated, perhaps not. Mental disorders can be successfully treated and managed. Many factors come into play.
Recent advances in Marfan syndrome treatment have prolonged the life expectancy of patients considerably. Changes in how the syndrome is treated, including medication, surgical interventions, and monitoring for complications of the syndrome (eg, aneurysms), are all responsible for the increase in life expectancy. The prolongation in life expectancy can be seen by taking a look at statistics from 1972, in which the life expectancy was 32 years, and from 1996, where patients with Marfan syndrome had a life expectancy of 61 years.
Limited and unpleasant.